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established the
Armouries as a non-departmental
public body, now
sponsored by the
Department for Culture,
Media and Sport. The head of the
Royal Armouries is known...
- The
Armoury also
called The
Armouries is a
Canadian Forces armoury located at 530
Queens Avenue (at the
corner of 6th Street) in New Westminster, British...
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Monoranjan Bhattacharya. Sen
devised a plan to
capture the two main
armouries in Chittagong,
destroy the
telegraph and
telephone office, and take as...
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Nothing remains of the 1961
armoury,
which was
built to
accept regiments displaced by the
demolition of the old
Toronto Armouries on
University Avenue. In...
- Arms and Armour. It is part of the
Royal Armouries family of museums, with
other sites at the
Royal Armouries'
traditional home in the
Tower of London...
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designated a
National Historic Site of
Canada in 1991. List of
Armouries in
Canada "Minto
Armoury". Canada's
Historic Places.
Retrieved 2016-04-14. "Historic...
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Armouries Square is a
large public square in
central Leeds, West Yorkshire,
United Kingdom,
adjacent to the
Royal Armouries Museum,
after which it is...
- The
Kremlin Armoury (Russian: Оружейная палата) is one of the
oldest museums in Moscow. It is
located in the
Moscow Kremlin, and is a part of the Moscow...
- of
armouries built across Canada during the 1930s.
During World War II, this
building was the
scene of
local recruitment efforts.
Salaberry Armoury is...
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weapons on the high seas,
often referred to as
floating armouries, were implemented.
These armouries provide transfer services to
private maritime security...